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On the latest episode of “The Ben Shapiro Show: Sunday Special,” Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy talked politics, sports, and why he doesn’t stay away from social media altercations.

From disputes with AOC to defending his company from online attacks, Portnoy has a strong following on social media among fans who he says appreciate the candidness of his style. Just last month, for example, Portnoy took on a hockey commentator who accused Barstool Sports, the media company he founded in the early 2000s, of having a history of “unapologetic” racism and misogyny.

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  3. 2 days ago  — Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) March 17, 2021 Portnoy told Shapiro in an interview airing Sunday, April 25, that he’s willing to debate with anyone — even in front of a crowd — but that he’s not willing to just stand around and take it when critics come at him first.
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I know people say I should ignore guys like @GMillerTSN But I’ll never be able to do that. Barstool is 20 years of my life’s work. I’m proud of it. I’m proud of our fans. He attacked everything I’m about. If you don’t fight back against that what do you fight back against?

— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) March 17, 2021

Portnoy told Shapiro in an interview airing Sunday, April 25, that he’s willing to debate with anyone — even in front of a crowd — but that he’s not willing to just stand around and take it when critics come at him first.

“There is an audience that appreciates, and it’s not even Left or Right, it’s kind of both, like, ‘I like how these guys aren’t backing down.’ And our audience allows us to do that, so people have always asked, ‘Why do you fight back’ or ‘Why do you push back’ or ‘Why don’t you just shut up when someone takes a shot at you that you feel is unfair,’ it’s like, I’m not going to do that. I will never throw the first punch, but if you throw a shot at me on Twitter — out of the clouds — it’s not my responsibility to protect you,” said Portnoy.

“I will never throw the first punch, but if you throw a shot at me on Twitter — out of the clouds — it’s not my responsibility to protect you,” he said.

Portnoy also talked about his repeated run-ins with the NFL, like the time security escorted him away from NFL headquarters for protesting in defense of Tom Brady during DeflateGate — or the time he was kicked out of the Super Bowl at half-time.

“When they suspended him for four games, we went and protested and — myself and three other Patriot fans who work for me — handcuffed ourselves to each other at NFL headquarters,” the Barstool sports founder told Shapiro. “We got arrested, spent a night in jail for that, and it continued to escalate.”

“I got dragged out of the Super Bowl, it was Patriots-Rams Super Bowl. I bought tickets, and at half-time, they literally had about ten security guards drag me out, in hand-cuffs, because they banned me from the Super Bowl,” added Portnoy.

Even when sports leagues take a moral stand, Portnoy said, they’re not concerned with morality; they’re more concerned about making money or trying to appease fans.

“We can agree morally whether something is right, or a protest is right, but I just don’t buy that with the leagues. They’re doing it, on what they think is best for their bottom line, and that, you know, they’ll find out, in the end, I guess whether it was right,” he said.

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Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy has deemed himself a leader of the small investor revolution, but the title doesn’t fit.

  • Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy has deemed himself a leader of the small investor revolution. The title doesn’t fit.
  • A mysterious June 10 trade may have led to Portnoy’s ban from E*TRADE.

With live sports entertainment in the US on hold for now, Dave “El Prez” Portnoy of Barstool Sports has been scratching his gambling itch with good old fashioned securities speculation. In the same scornful tones Portnoy usually reserves for the opponents of his beloved Michigan Wolverines, he has spent the last few weeks taking on his perceived rivals in day trading, including Wall Street overlords like Warren Buffet and even the major trading platforms themselves.

Portnoy - now calling himself Davey Day Trader - has been live-streaming his trading sessions over the last few weeks, waxing poetic about his status as leader of a fearless crew of amateur investors. Until recent events, Portnoy’s platform of choice was E*TRADE ($ETFC). The company’s Twitter traffic has consistently risen since quarantine began (with 4,300 new followers since the beginning of 2020), matching a big recovery in its stock price. These figures are indicative of the current “day-trading revolution”, buoyed by idle quarantiners with time and money to burn.

On his streams, Portnoy alternates between winning and losing hundreds of thousands of dollars of his own money, sometimes dozens of times over the course of just a few hours. For the discerning Thinknum reader, I’ve compiled some recent highlights from the Davey Day Trader Saga, with commentary.

The Free-Thinking Free Agent

Most recently, we have El Prez’s falling out with E*TRADE. Portnoy announced on June 25 that he had been kicked from the platform. E*TRADE has yet to put out a statement, leaving the reasoning of the ban up for debate.

Portnoy’s theory is that he was banned when he called out E*TRADE for a server glitch that lost him a few thousand dollars. In his own estimation, his powerful voice was just too dangerous for the platform.

E*Trade couldn’t handle the pressure of #DDTG. They’ve officially kicked me off and I’m now a trading platform free agent. pic.twitter.com/ovgMtnpzAq

— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) June 25, 2020

Some Twitter users and analysts quickly put forward a competing theory. Twitter user Matt Kirchner (@LIGBeyond) replied, 'They kicked you off for front loading (sic) penny stocks dummy.'

This next tweet references Portnoy’s stock performance on June 10, when he made a killing off of an obscure US-listed Israeli medical company called InspireMD. In a very confident and not-at-all stilted explanation, Portnoy says he got the stock tip on a date, and put $400,000 down on a barely-touched nanocap just to impress the lucky woman.

I expect rocket ship stock tips on all dates I go on now. #ddtg$NSPRpic.twitter.com/MmatsFbDqL

— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) June 10, 2020

The ethics of broadcasting that tip on his show, in the minutes after the market opened and several more instances from there, are hard to pin down. After Portnoy told his audience he sold out of InspireMD for a cool $100K on Wednesday at the closing bell, the company’s stock plunged Thursday morning. Jamie Powell from FT Alphaville responded with a largely overlooked June 12 article that treated Portnoy’s position with some wariness.

it turns out #ddtg isn't just buying Delta, Carnival and Alibaba but also...<checks notes>...a US-listed Israeli nanocap that he heard about on a date. apparently. https://t.co/fCDsvXhJGZ

Twitter Dave Portnoy— Jamie Powell (@ajb_powell) June 12, 2020

Frat Boy Braveheart

El Prez’s overarching concern is that we don’t let “The Suits” win. The Suits are the stock analyst dinosaurs that have traditionally benefited from day trading, and have an interest in normal people like YOU failing at it.

The suits came to play, I’ll give them that. I’ve made and lost $100k a dozen times already today.pic.twitter.com/vqHCaJqA8f

— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente)June 29, 2020

In this next tweet, Portnoy has found a decent wedge issue to push. Warren Buffet and others have recently warned small investors to stay out of the current market, even asAmerican billionaires have gotten $434 billion richer during the pandemic. This reality, combined with condescending network news coverage and out-of-touch, scolding op-edslike this one from FOX, has just made it easier for Portnoy to style himself as a rebel in finance.

The public shouldn’t be trading in the market? Do these idiots realize what they’re saying? Who do you think you are?#DDTGpic.twitter.com/wFuFFLxtcu

— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente)June 26, 2020

Here he is as William Wallace, taking on the hoards of Wall Street overlords, represented by... charts.

HOLD. HOLD. HOLD.#DDTGpic.twitter.com/LFoHuaVGwc

— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente)June 24, 2020

The populist message is respectable at face value, but we really need to consider the messenger. Anyone who has followed his pre-trading career knows that Portnoy is anything but the everyman he is claiming to be. Rather, he is an infamously vengeful, exacting boss who hasthreatened Barstool employees who stuck up for themselvesat work,andmocked others in his industry for losing their jobs.

Barstool Sports boss Dave Portnoy gloats as rival Deadspin suffers mass exodus, offers fired editor ‘butler’ position | Fox Newshttps://t.co/fib8ZczIF3

— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente)October 31, 2019

All his bluster elides the fact that he is just as much a Suit as any finance kingpin - even in a Barstool-brand golf visor and a Patriots jersey.

The nature of Portnoy’s E*TRADE ban is still unknown. Thinknum has reached out to E*TRADE for comment and will update this story with the response.

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We're eagerly waiting to hear about Portnoy’s next game-changing move, whether it's onto a new trading platform, or back to sports betting when the big leagues return in Fall.

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